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Protective sports gear worn around the neck
A neck guard is a piece of protective equipment worn by ice hockey players and officials. The guard is designed to prevent injury to the neck by pucks
Neck_guard
American ice hockey player (1994–2023)
cut-resistant neck protectors. In the 2026–27 NHL season, new players will be required to wear neck guards. The 2026 Winter Olympics saw a mandatory neck guard rule
Adam_Johnson_(ice_hockey)
Decorated Anglo-Saxon helmet
where the neck guard and the dexter cheek guard are misaligned. The replica also corrected a second error in the reconstruction of the neck guard by affording
Sutton_Hoo_helmet
Armor originating from Japan
around the calf. Guruwa, a type of throat and neck protector. Nodowa, a type of throat and neck guard. Tate-eri, the tate-eri is a small padded pillow
Japanese_armour
Full body armor from Greece
thongs, that encased the wearer from neck to knees. The panoply includes both greaves and lower arm-guards. The arm-guard is unique but greaves, probably made
Dendra_panoply
Ceremonial Celtic helmet from c. 350 BC
as having a jockey-cap shape, but the "bill" of the cap is actually a neck-guard. It is 21.4 centimetres (8.4 in) high and 23 by 19 centimetres (9.1 by
Agris_Helmet
Helmet worn by ancient Roman legionaries
sloping neck guards in the last half of the 1st century, which continued through the 2nd and 3rd centuries. However, as both styles of neck guard were clearly
Imperial_helmet
Burgonet with a long neck guard
it had a forward projecting peak, sliding bar nasal, cheekpieces and neck guard; only its tendency to have a conical rather than rounded skull was distinctive
Lobster-tailed_pot_helmet
Japanese combat helmet
or ear-like projections to the sides of the hachi Shikoro, a suspended neck guard composed of multiple overlapping lames Shinobi-no-o (chin cord), often
Kabuto
Archaeological artifact
strip of metal serving as a crest, two ear guards, and a decorative plate over the neck guard. The ear guards are each attached by three rivets, the top
Emesa_helmet
Variety of Celtic/Roman military helmet
Praetorian guard. Montefortino helmets are generally characterized by a conical or round shape with a raised central knob, and a protruding neck guard as well
Montefortino_helmet
Series of German steel combat helmets
helmet was defined by its high-domed shell, steep visor, and an extended neck guard designed for comprehensive coverage. A subtle yet significant ergonomic
Stahlhelm
Japanese term for mail armour
half sleeves/gauntlets) Karuta kabuto with kusari shikoro (chain armour neck guard) Kusari katabira (chain armour jacket) Kusari kote (chain armour sleeves)
Kusari_(Japanese_mail_armour)
US Coast Guard station in New York
Coast Guard Station Eatons Neck is a United States Coast Guard station located on the northern tip of Eatons Neck on Long Island, New York. It is the
Coast Guard Station Eatons Neck
Coast_Guard_Station_Eatons_Neck
Specialized equipment used in playing ice hockey
protector, elbow pads, mouth guard, protective gloves, heavily padded shorts, a 'jock' athletic protector, shin pads and a neck guard. Goaltenders wear masks
Ice_hockey_equipment
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1995)
player Adam Johnson from a skate blade cut to the neck in the middle of a game, Bertuzzi donned a neck guard in a game against the Chicago Blackhawks on November
Tyler_Bertuzzi
Ancient Roman helmet
Principate featured the same basic design - a bowl to protect the skull, a neck guard (which grew larger over time), a deflector band to protect the forehead
Galea_(helmet)
Ancient Persian heavy cavalry adopted by various subsequent states
composed of the Iranian roots griva-pana-bara, which translates into "neck-guard wearer". Roman chroniclers and historians Arrian, Aelian and Asclepiodotus
Cataphract
Japanese armor plates
helmet) with kikko shikoro (neck guard) The second set of armor from the right includes kikko dou and kikko haidate (thigh guards). Edo period kikko katabira
Kikko_(Japanese_armour)
Type of ancient Celtic and Roman helmet
hemispherical helmet with a brow guard, a ribbed neck guard, and large hinged cheek guards. The cheek guards and neck guards projected outwards across the
Coolus_helmet
Type of Parthanian and Sasanian cavalry
The Grivpanvar (literally: neck-guard wearer) were an elite late Parthian and Sasanian division who fought as heavy cataphract cavalry. According to Roman
Grivpanvar
Flexible curtain of mail attached to the skull of a helmet
lower face, throat and neck, versus the Coppergate Helmet, which combines hanging cheek guards with an aventail for the neck (a configuration likely
Aventail
Iron Age archaeological discovery
that found on the Waterloo Helmet, on the neck guard and on the fragmentary side pieces. On the neck guard are two flat domed bosses with criss-cross
Meyrick_Helmet
Yōkai who inhabits a Himeji Castle and represented in japanese culture
was impressed with his courage and candidness, gave him a shikorobuki (neck guard of a helmet) as a proof for the test. In Ihara Saikaku's Nishizuru Kokubanashi
Osakabehime
Roman cavalry helmet from the first century CE
originally fit under the casing, but has now corroded away. The cap, neck guard, and cheek guards were originally tinned, giving the appearance of a silver helmet
Witcham_Gravel_helmet
Thigh-length sleeved mail shirt
helmet with a neck protector. While "hasbergha" later came to mean a shirt of mail, in the 9th century it likely referred to a neck guard, as suggested
Hauberk
Spiked helmet of the Prussian and German military
referred to as lobster-tail helmets, due to their distinctive articulated neck guard. The design of these is based on lobster-tailed pot helmets, cavalry helmets
Pickelhaube
Polish heavy cavalry from the 16th to 18th centuries
hemispherical skull, 'cheekpieces' with a heart-shaped cut in the middle, neck-guard of several plates secured by sliding rivets, and adjustable nasal terminating
Polish_hussars
Spanish 16th century crested helmet
arabesque designs, usually in silver. They had a large visor and neck guard, movable cheek guards, a high crest and three very tall feathered plumes reaching
Morion_(helmet)
Competitive form of ice skating
specific cut proof skating gloves, knee pads and shin pads (in suit), neck guard (bib style) and ankle protection. Protective eyewear is mandatory. Many
Speed_skating
Steel helmet used by the army of Romania
standard M73 but with an attached large leather sleeve/cowl guard covering the entire neck, fully enclosing the head for better protection when opening
Romanian_M73_helmet
Bronze helmet in ancient Greece
that, generally inset from the top dome, a pair of cheek pieces and a neck guard, with a substantial loop on either side for the wearer's ears. In the
Chalcidian_helmet
4th-century BC Celtic princely chariot burial site
similarities to the Waldalgesheim objects, while the ornament of the neck-guard shows a freer experiment with a sinuous composition. Harding 2007, p. 72
Waldalgesheim_chariot_burial
1989 film by Pat O'Connor
strike. Nick sets a trap with Bernadette as bait, outfitting her with a neck guard to prevent the killer from strangling her. The trio stakes out the room
The_January_Man
5th century BCE Geto-Dacian helmet
"king-priest-god". The pair of "Voracious Beasts" on the Coțofenești neck-guard occupy a lower register along with a similar creature deprived of a victim’s
Helmet_of_Coțofenești
Sasanian Persian military unit of armored heavy cavalry
name is derived from Persian word griwbanwar or griva-pana-bara meaning "neck-guard wearer". The clibanarii cavalry of Shapur II is described by Greek historian
Clibanarii
Team sport
large protective chest pad to cover their stomach and chest and a plastic neck guard that connects to the chin of their helmet to protect them from shots hitting
Lacrosse
Sports mask protecting the head and face
in 1989, more goaltender masks have adopted a plastic extension to guard the neck, usually hanging loose for more maneuverability. On March 4, 2014, Tim
Goaltender_mask
Protective gear using small, overlapping plates
and Byzantium) Japanese fishscale armour gyorin kozane, from a helmet neck-guard kabuto shikoro, made from hardened leather Korean armour made of tin scale
Scale_armour
American ice hockey player (born 1998)
of his friend Adam Johnson on October 28, 2023, Koepke opted to wear a neck guard. Koepke would once again spend most of the season in the AHL. In total
Cole_Koepke
Garment with a close-fitting collar that folds over and covers the neck
A polo neck, roll-neck (South Africa), turtleneck (United States, Canada), or skivvy is a garment—usually a sweater—with a close-fitting collar that folds
Polo_neck
guards Racing helmet Fire suit Head and neck restraint batting helmet Gloves batting gloves cleats Shin, elbow, upper arm guards Hand and wrist guard
Protective_gear_in_sports
Australian cricketer (1988–2014)
where he was struck. There is limited scientific evidence that current neck guards will prevent a similar tragedy and they must be properly evaluated before
Phillip_Hughes
Headgear
helmet originated in Britain, featuring a Roman-style shape with a peaked neck guard. Miter Monmouth cap, worn by most soldiers between the 15th & 18th centuries
Cap
Type of Roman helmet
cheekpieces were attached to the skull by a helmet liner and the separate neck guard was attached by flexible leather straps, the buckles of which survive
Late_Roman_ridge_helmet
British royal regalia
was found the ornate Sutton Hoo helmet, consisting of an iron cap, a neck guard, and a face mask decorated with copper alloy images of animals and warriors
Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom
Crown_Jewels_of_the_United_Kingdom
7th-century Anglo-Saxon boar-crested helmet
the middle of the guard, probably to facilitate the attachment of leather strips used to draw tight the cheek guards. The form of neck protection on the
Pioneer_Helmet
US Navy combat training center
next one north of the Dam Neck Mills station) at 24th street adjacent to the boardwalk of Virginia Beach. The Old Coast Guard Station Museum has artifacts
Training Support Center Hampton Roads
Training_Support_Center_Hampton_Roads
Team winter sport
for males; and jill, for females), shin pads, skates, and (optionally) a neck protector. Goaltenders use different equipment. With hockey pucks approaching
Ice_hockey
Archaeological site in Suffolk, England
iron skull of a single vaulted shell and has a full face mask, a solid neck guard and deep cheekpieces. These features have been used to suggest an English
Sutton_Hoo
Army of the Roman Republic, 1st century BC
types were originally derived from Gallic designs and featured cheek and neck guards that offered protection to the face and head without obstructing the
Roman army of the late Republic
Roman_army_of_the_late_Republic
Imperial Italic helmets. These helmets featured reinforced cheek guards, a neck guard, and a brow plate to offer superior protection in combat. Helmets
Roman Army during the Pax Romana
Roman_Army_during_the_Pax_Romana
Shirt or sweater that has a round neckline and no collar
A crew neck (also spelled crewneck or crew-neck) is a type of shirt or sweater that has a round neckline and no collar and is often worn with other layers
Crew_neck
Illegal actions in ice hockey
International Ice Hockey Federation and multiple national associations made neck guards mandatory to be worn at all levels. All of these incidents are in the
Violence_in_ice_hockey
Medical society in Connecticut
abortions". Connecticut Public. 2022-08-16. Retrieved 2022-11-14. "Hockey neck guard bill turns to wider look at sport safety". Connecticut Public. 2022-02-22
The Connecticut State Medical Society
The_Connecticut_State_Medical_Society
Competitive skating on an ice hockey rink
equipment, losing equipment during the race, or exposure of skin not on face or neck. False Start: Leaving before firing of the starter's pistol. The updated
Short-track_speed_skating
Ancient Roman soldier's equipment
at the back with a neck guard, a ridge above the forehead for additional impact protection and decoration, and hinged cheek guards which left the ears
Roman military personal equipment
Roman_military_personal_equipment
German WWI shock troops
helmets, so German M1916 helmets were ordered but with the visors and neck-guards removed because they were thought to make it difficult to hear orders
Stormtroopers (Imperial Germany)
Stormtroopers_(Imperial_Germany)
Team sport played on ice, using sticks, ice skates, and a ball
involves skates, a helmet with a face shield or mask, a neck guard, and goalkeeper shin guards or knee pads (width up to 28 cm). The goalkeeper has a catch
Rinkball
Simple hairstyle popular among males
the nape of the neck. Human scalp hair grows on average about one eighth inch per week or one half inch per month. Most clipper guards are numbered in
Regular_haircut
17th to 10th century BC Greek helmets
featured cheek guards, which usually also had boar tusk plates. From around 1450 BC onwards, later helmets commonly included a neck guard, consisting either
Boar's_tusk_helmet
Martial art
of open guard with distinct names and positioning including the Butterfly Guard, De La Riva Guard, X-Guard, K-Guard, Rubber guard, Spider Guard, Octopus
Brazilian_jiu-jitsu
comprises one piece of metal, and attached to it are cheek pieces, a metal neck guard, and a face mask. The helmet is elaborately decorated; a winged dragon
Weapons and armour in Anglo-Saxon England
Weapons_and_armour_in_Anglo-Saxon_England
of iron or steel plates of different sizes and included iron-plated neck guards. The Mongol cap was conical in shape and made of quilted material with
Military_of_the_Mongol_Empire
Swedish ice hockey player
from his injuries. A requirement for all ice hockey players to wear a neck guard was introduced in Sweden on 1 January 1996. "Bengt Åkerblom". Elite Prospects
Bengt_Åkerblom
Submission hold that reduces air or blood flow
neck, and on top of the far arm. Ezekiel choke – Attacker grabs inside their own sleeve around opponent's neck. Gogoplata – Performed from full guard
Chokehold
Armoured sleeveless jackets used by infantry in the Middle Ages
including coats, vests, gloves, arm and thigh protectors, and helmet neck guards. Kikko armour was worn as a standalone defense or under other types of
Brigandine
American author, murderer
planning to rape him. The other inmate, Olsen, was seriously injured in the neck. Guards apprehended Abbott at the scene and beat him severely before locking
Jack_Henry_Abbott
Medieval European open-faced military helmet
protection for the neck. A mail curtain (aventail or camail) was usually attached to the lower edge of the helmet to protect the throat, neck and shoulders
Bascinet
Armed forces of the Sassanid Persian Empire
clibanarii is derived from Persian word grivpanvar or griva-pana-vara meaning neck-guard wearer. Another, more direct and often quoted, etymology is the Greek
Military of the Sasanian Empire
Military_of_the_Sasanian_Empire
Corridor connecting Northeast India to the rest of India
The Siliguri Corridor, often dubbed the "Chicken's Neck", is a stretch of land around the city of Siliguri in West Bengal state of India. It is the sole
Siliguri_Corridor
8th-century Anglo-Saxon helmet
Yorkshire Museum. The construction of the helmet is complex. Apart from the neck guard the basic form is shared by the contemporaneous Pioneer Helmet, a sparsely
Coppergate_Helmet
Overview of and topical guide to sports
device Hogu Mouthguard Neck guard Pads Leg pads Elbow pad Knee pad Shoulder pad Racing suit Shin guard Throat guard Wrist guard Ice hockey goaltending
Outline_of_sports
Military base and biological laboratory in US
the 104th Observation Squadron of the 29th Division, Maryland National Guard. The Squadron flew de Havilland observation biplanes and Curtiss JN-4 "Jennies"
Fort_Detrick
Manufacturer of ice hockey equipment
include mostly protective gear such as goalie masks, pants, neck guards, shoulder pads, shin guards, gloves, blockers, jockstraps, elbow pads. Other items
Vaughn_Hockey
uniform throughout the plot, which is similar to an M42 Greatcoat with its neck-guard constantly turned up, and an M43 officer's cap emblazoned with the Totenkopf
List_of_Hellsing_characters
Combat helmet design from Ottoman Turkey
decidedly Islamic. Early Ottoman helmets were usually conical in shape, with neck guards in the form of a plate (normally either chain mail or padded). Between
Turban_helmet
Team sport played on ice
jersey helmet with ringette facemask (must meet specific regulations) neck guard (must meet specific regulations) shoulder pads - mandatory for most players
Ringette
American college football athletic trainer
"Cowboy Collar", sold by McDavid, is a protective vest having a collar or neck guard intended for use with helmets and, optionally, with shoulder pads or harnesses
Jeff_Fair
World War II Luftwaffe helmet
similar to another model, the LKH W, which differed only in its sloping neck guard, lack of chinstrap, and, frequently, an embroidered Luftwaffe eagle. The
SSK_90_helmet
Military award of the US Armed Forces
is one of only two United States military decorations to be issued as a neck order (the other being the Medal of Honor), and the only United States military
Legion_of_Merit
Multiple joint lock applied to the spinal column
submission holds or as a guard passing technique. The can opener (in Judo referred to as kubi-hishigi) is a hyperflexing neck crank that can be applied
Spinal_lock
American basketball player (born 1989)
Association (NBA). He is widely regarded as one of the greatest shooting guards and scorers in NBA history. In 2021, Harden was honored as one of the league's
James_Harden
Slovak ice hockey player (born 1976)
goalkeeper for the Buffalo Sabres. Both injuries prompted discussion about neck guards and player safety in the NHL. At present, team doctors (practitioners
Richard_Zedník
Archaeological site near Denov, Uzbekistan
Khalchayan. At his feet, the trophy of a Saka cataphract armour with neck-guard. 1st century BCE. Museum of Arts of Uzbekistan, nb 40. The Prince displays
Khalchayan
Romanian fascist movement and political party
leaders of the Iron Guard often wore traditional peasant costumes, with crucifixes and bags of Romanian soil around their necks, to emphasise their commitment
Iron_Guard
Sport discipline
very least. In addition, goaltenders use different gear, (optionally) a neck guard, chest/arm protector, blocker, catch glove, and leg pads. Good skates
Inline_hockey
English conservator (1874–1965)
was used to fill the in-between areas. The fragments of the cheek guards, neck guard, and visor were placed onto shaped, plaster-covered wire mesh, then
Herbert_Maryon
Variation of hockey
using massive protection to make them larger and broader), neck guard, large shin guards (not longer than 75 cm), gloves protecting the whole forearm
Roller_hockey_(quad)
Series of electric guitar models from Yamaha
Fender Stratocaster and Telecaster, twelve string models, carved-top and set-neck versions. Pacificas all have one of two basic body shapes: a Stratocaster
Yamaha_Pacifica
Ancient Middle Eastern sculpture
who is seated on a throne, wears a round-topped crown with band and neck-guard and a garment with narrow borders. King Idrimi is depicted crossing his
Statue_of_Idrimi
Species of wooly domesticated mammal
treat each other, which is characterized by bouts of spitting, kicking and neck wrestling. Llamas are now utilized as certified therapy animals in nursing
Llama
Object used for sport or exercise
is used to protect certain body parts. Ice hockey players may wear neck guards. Some athletes wear sports gloves to protect their hands. Many sports
Sports_equipment
Violent 1921 American labor dispute
and the United States Army, represented by the West Virginia National Guard led by McDowell County native William Eubanks, intervened by presidential
Battle_of_Blair_Mountain
Roman Empire from about 27 BC to 476 AD
protrude from the side of the helmet, but do not obstruct hearing. A shallow neck-guard was angled to the bowl to prevent chafing against the metal cuirass. The
Imperial_Roman_army
Protective clothing; armor worn on the body
hinge. The recovered sets include accessories such as iron arm guards, neck guards, leg guards, and horse armor/bits. The use of these armor types disappeared
Body_armor
Style of inexpensive fabric shirt
Traditionally, it has short sleeves and a round neckline, known as a crew neck, which lacks a collar. T-shirts are generally made of stretchy, light, and
T-shirt
Ice hockey team in North York, Ontario
a fray lead to the development of the Kim Crouch collar, a protective neck-guard that was eventually adopted widely hockey players. 1973 DNQ 1974 DNQ 1975
Royal_York_Royals
7th-century boar-crested Anglo-Saxon helmet
on the rear brow band, suggest that the material was also used for a neck guard. These suggest that pieces of horn, extending 5 cm (2.0 in) from the centre
Benty_Grange_helmet
Lighthouse
original on March 9, 2014. Retrieved March 9, 2014. "Eaton's Neck Light". United States Coast Guard. "National Register Information System". National Register
Eatons_Neck_Light
NECK GUARD
NECK GUARD
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Throat; Neck
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a gate or ‘hatch’ (especially one leading into a forest), northern Middle English heck (Old English hæcc), or a habitational name from Great Heck in North Yorkshire, which is named with this word. Compare Hatch.German : topographic name from Middle High German hecke, hegge ‘hedge’. This name is common in southern Germany and the Rhineland.Possibly an Americanized spelling of French Hec(q), a topographic name from Old French hec ‘gate’, ‘barrier’, ‘fence’ (compare 1), or a habitational name from a place named with this word.Shortened form of the Dutch surname van (den) Hecke, a habitational name from any of several places called ten Hekke in the Belgian provinces of East and West Flanders.
Male
English
Short form of English Nicholas/Nickolas, NICK means "victor of the people."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Leake.German : habitational name from a place so named in Schleswig-Holstein.German : probably an altered spelling of Lech.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of Nicholas.South German and Dutch : from a pet form of the personal name Nikolaus (see Nicholas).Jewish (American) : Americanized form of any of various like-sounding Jewish names.
Girl/Female
Latin
Ardent.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, Scandinavian
Brook; Place Name; Small Stream
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old Norse personal name Keikr (from Old West Scandinavian keikr ‘bent backwards’).German : nickname from Middle High German kec ‘lively’, ‘active’ (cognate of English quick), which later changed its meaning to ‘bold’, ‘forward’, ‘fresh’.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly East Anglia)
English (mainly East Anglia) : metonymic occupational name for someone who dealt in weights and measures, for example a grain factor, from Middle English pekke ‘peck’ (an old measure of dry goods equivalent to eight quarts or a quarter of a bushel).English : variant of Peak 1.Irish : variant of Peak 2.South German : variant of Beck.North German and Dutch : metonymic occupational name for someone who prepared or sold pitch, from Middle Low German pek, Middle Dutch pec, pic.Dutch : from Middle Dutch pec, pick ‘desperate straits’, hence a nickname for a person in difficult circumstances or perhaps for someone with a gloomy disposition.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sugriv | ஸà¯à®•à¯à®°à¯€à®µ
Handsome neck
Sugriv | ஸà¯à®•à¯à®°à¯€à®µ
Male
English
English short form of Latin Hector, HECK means "defend; hold fast."
Boy/Male
Hungarian
Fire.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Worn Around Neck
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived beside a stream, from northern Middle English bekke ‘stream’ (Old Norse bekkr).English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of various places in northern France, for example Bec Hellouin in Eure, named with Old Norman French bec ‘stream’, from the same Old Norse root as in 1.English : probably a nickname for someone with a prominent nose, from Middle English beke ‘beak (of a bird)’ (Old French bec).English : metonymic occupational name for a maker, seller, or user of mattocks or pickaxes, from Old English becca. In some cases the name may represent a survival of an Old English byname derived from this word.German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a baker, a cognate of Baker, from (older) South German beck, West Yiddish bek. Some Jewish bearers of the name claim that it is an acronym of Hebrew ben-kedoshim ‘son of martyrs’, i.e. a name taken by one whose parents had been martyred for being Jews.North German : topographic name for someone who lived by a stream, from Low German Beke ‘stream’. Compare the High German form Bach 1.Scandinavian : habitational name for someone from a farmstead named Bekk, Bæk, or Bäck, or a topographic name for someone who lived by a stream.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Handsome neck
Boy/Male
Greek American English
People's victory.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by an oak tree, from misdivision of Middle English atten oke ‘at the oak’.South German (also Nöck) : from Tyrolean nock, nog ‘rounded hill’, ‘rock’, hence a topographic name for someone who lived by such a feature, or a nickname from the same word used in the sense ‘short and fat’.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Indian, Jamaican, Latin, Parsi, Swedish, Swiss
Victory of the People; Diminutive of Dominick; Lord; Abbreviation of Nicholas; People's Victory; Child Born on Sunday; Victorious Person; Good
Boy/Male
English Swedish
Brook.
Surname or Lastname
German and Dutch
German and Dutch : variant of Nacke 1.German (Näck) : from a variant of Neck, the name of a water sprite.Americanized spelling of German Knack.English : variant spelling of Nacke.This name is recorded in Beverwijck in New Netherland (Albany, NY) in the mid 17th century.
NECK GUARD
NECK GUARD
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
River Name
Girl/Female
Arabic Muslim
Loves her husband.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Proximity of God
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Lerner.English : In the case of a Suffolk family who bore this name by the 16th century, ancestors are recorded in the forms Lawney (1381) and de Lauuenay (1327); this is therefore probably a variant of Delaney.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord of all gods
Girl/Female
Hebrew American English
Gift from God; Jehovah has been gracious; has shown favor.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Patience
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Self Defensiv
Girl/Female
English Latin
Compassion; forbearance.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Vision of Naam
NECK GUARD
NECK GUARD
NECK GUARD
NECK GUARD
NECK GUARD
v. t.
To make a nick or nicks in; to notch; to keep count of or upon by nicks; as, to nick a stick, tally, etc.
v. t. & i.
To kiss and caress amorously.
v. t.
To furnish with a deck, as a vessel.
n.
the point where the base of the stem of a plant arises from the root.
v.
To make, by striking with the beak or a pointed instrument; as, to peck a hole in a tree.
n.
A particular point or place considered as marked by a nick; the exact point or critical moment.
n.
A reduction in size near the end of an object, formed by a groove around it; as, a neck forming the journal of a shaft.
v. t.
To hit at, or in, the nick; to touch rightly; to strike at the precise point or time.
v. t.
To reduce the diameter of (an object) near its end, by making a groove around it; -- used with down; as, to neck down a shaft.
imp. & p. p.
of Neck
n.
See Half deck, under Deck.
n.
That part of a violin, guitar, or similar instrument, which extends from the head to the body, and on which is the finger board or fret board.
n.
A door, especially one partly of latticework; -- called also heck door.
a.
Barren; unprofitable. See Rent seck, under Rent.
n.
The fourth part of a bushel; a dry measure of eight quarts; as, a peck of wheat.
v.
The floorlike covering of the horizontal sections, or compartments, of a ship. Small vessels have only one deck; larger ships have two or three decks.
n.
Any part of an inanimate object corresponding to or resembling the neck of an animal
n.
A deerlike, or thin, ill-formed neck, as of a horse.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Neck
n.
That part of the upper deck abaft the mainmast, including the poop deck when there is one.